John Deere’s 1 Family Tractors are designed to give operators the ability to work their land from sunrise to sunset. Thanks to dozens of implement options and their versatility, these tractors behave like (and look like) pint-sized agricultural machines. Two of the most popular 1 Family models, the 1023E and 1025R, share many similarities, yet do have some critical differences to make them unique.

To help clear the air, we’ve put together a John Deere equipment comparison, identifying the critical components of these tractors, what they share, as well as what’s different between the two.

We believe that you can’t improve what you don’t measure. Measuring machine productivity is easier with John Deere ForestSight. Whether your team consists of just a few machines or a large fleet, you can gather important information about your daily forestry operations and performance of each machine with this innovative technology.

To better explain how ForestSight can help optimize your forestry operations, we’ve put together a brief overview of 3 informational videos. These videos look at how this technology helps optimize machines, jobsites and uptime. Enjoy!

Agricultural producers who are looking to make seeding quicker and more efficient this spring will want to consider the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder as a possible solution. This heavy duty machine is designed to eliminate the need to till soil prior to seeding, and it can handle even the toughest terrain.

Here are some of the highlights of the 1890 No-Till Air Drill from John Deere.

1) Six Different Working Widths

The John Deere 1890 Air Seeder has six different widths to fit any operation, which can help operators increase productivity out in the field.

Efficiency and cost-savings. These two words sit atop the minds of the majority of farm managers’ year after year. Increased efficiency means less time in the fields and more time at home with the family, while still accomplishing the duties that need to be done. Trimming costs frees up more money for additional investments, likely leading to higher revenue numbers at the year’s end.

John Deere’s AgLogic system plays host to a number of features that are designed to make improved levels of efficiency and cost-savings a reality. Let’s take a closer look at five of these features and examine how each can help streamline the farm management process.

John Deere and Company’s legacy is built on more than 175 years of superior products and groundbreaking solutions. Founded in 1837, the company never forgets a statement from John Deere himself; “I will never put my name on a product that doesn’t have in it the best that is in me.”

Along this journey, there have been many noteworthy company milestones and game-changing innovations, including within the John Deere Industrial Equipment line. For this reason, we thought it would be fascinating to take a look at the deep-rooted history of John Deere industrial equipment with an overview of two exciting videos. So, let’s jump right into it!

Field work without limits. That’s what every producer looks for in a tractor. With power, a number of performance features and transmission choices that are demanded for planting, tillage, transport and more, the John Deere 6210R Tractor was made for limitless efforts.

Let’s take a look at eight features of the 6210R that make it one of the most popular in the 6 Series.

1) Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT)

The 6210R is designed to haul a number of implements, which is why it includes stepless AutoPowr/IVT transmission. IVT allows operators to save both time and money by letting them set the optimal speed for the implement being put to work. The fully electronically controlled engine and regulated transmission work together to provide productivity and comfort for those behind the wheel.

Now that spring is just around the corner, gardeners and agriculturalists alike are thinking about ways they can improve their work outdoors. Rotary tillers and 3-point hitch attachments from John Deere can help you get the job done faster than last season, giving you more time to enjoy the warm weather this spring.

Here are eight John Deere products you may want to consider adding to your collection of equipment.

It’s no surprise that John Deere has responded to producers who bale silage or other forage for feed by introducing its 900 Series Round Balers. For producers who pre-process forage, these pre-cutter-type round balers are designed to make it easier to mix or grind before feeding. With new features, producers will experience faster baling performance, improved quality and less downtime.

The new 900 series models, the 960 and 990, each has a different design and incorporates revolutionary features that will consistently maximize performance in the field and forage quality in storage and feeding.

Planting speed and accuracy are both key components of row-crop planting, and the 2015 family of John Deere row units continues to make it easier for producers to maintain these critical factors.

Deere’s ExactEmerge and MaxEmerge 5 technologies are getting agricultural professionals excited for the upcoming planting season. Let’s take a look at what these machines have to offer and how they can assist this spring.

There’s nothing like starting the day off with some hot coffee before hitting the field. Adding a bit of John Deere to the mix can make the start to the day even better!

John Deere doesn’t just make the agricultural machinery you love – the company has a line of housewares, toys and collectibles for enthusiasts as well. Here are 10 John Deere mugs you might want to add to your collection at home.